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Re: Another one of those 'what's wrong with TPM' posts
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Fri, 2 Jun 2000 11:40:06 GMT
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Jeff Jardine wrote:
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> Scott Costello said, "Many, myself included, feel that the comic book series
> took some liberties, but according to Lucasarts these works are just as much
> Star Wars cannon as the movies." I used to have a Star Wars comic book where
> Jabba the Hutt was a snarling humanoid in a space suit, chasing Han and
> Chewbacca. I sure wish I still had it.
Jaba The Hutt of the first film, (the original one, not the retouched,
effect rich newer editions) was also a humanoid. See the reference
multimedia CD title from Lucas Arts, "Behind the Magic" for an interview
with Lucas, about how they changed it in newer versions and both of the
old and retouched versions of the film.
Selçuk
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| Just a bunch of disjointed thoughts about this thread: C3P0 in TPM - I thought it was hokey and severely contrived that Anakin built him. If it was necessary to introduce C3P0 in this movie, I think it should have been in a more reasonable way. C3P0 (...) (25 years ago, 1-Jun-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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